Seitan – which although looks like a Shaitan, is in reality very good for you
. It looks like meat but is actually made from Wheat gluten. It has a sort of chewy but at the same time firm texture. According to Wikipedia “It is made by washing wheat flour dough with water until all the starch dissolves, leaving insoluble gluten as a gummy mass, which is subject to further processing.”
Where to look for it : It is available mostly in health food stores / natural food markets or in any well stocked large super markets. Look for it in the refrigerated/ chilled section.
Flavor- Enhancing/Cooking It does not have a standing out flavor on its own and therefore benefits largely with marinades. It can be sliced /cut into chunks, stir fried or simply added to stews in the large stage of the cooking. It is a very good meat replacement. It does not need long cooking time and gets done in matter of minutes.
Benefits:Its immensely rich in Protein – said to be almost the same as in Beef!! Also rich in essential amino acids and abundant in minerals and vitamins. As per the statistics – A four-ounce serving of seitan supplies between 6 and 10 percent of the U.S Reference Daily Intake of vitamin C, thiamine, riboflavin, niacin, and iron.” Any more reason not to look into your local health stores?
Here is one simple dish with seitan which I have been trying out for a while and it works with all sort of additions. I had noted down this from the internet.
Method
1. Prepare the marinade by combining all the marinade ingredients in a bowl and mixing well.
2.Then heat a pan and add the chopped seitan and stir fry for 4-5 min till golden brown. Then add the marinade till it covers it well and stir for another 2 min.
3.Remove from heat and then in the same pan, add chopped bell pepper, ginger, garlic, edamame and stir fry for 5-6 min in med-high heat.
4.Once little soft, add the seitan and cashews, water and cook for 2-3 min more. If watery mix some soy flour and water and stir it with the dish for it to thicken
5.Garnish with spring onion greens and serve hot. I served it with Sezhuan Fried Rice.
Approx amount of protein in this dish would be about 60-70 gms and it comes mostly from Seitan and Edamame. A 2 oz serving has about 14g of protein and a 1/2 cup Edamame has 11g. Seitan has more protein that Tofu and comes with no additional and unwanted baggage of cholesterol or saturated fat. Good for all in more ways than one. Also other nutrients/minerals are also added with the addition of Maple syrup, orange juice ,soy sauce, red bell pepper and nuts.
Thus it is an immensely protein rich food good esp for vegetarians and is my entry for my own event AWED – Chinese and to Sangeeth’s Protein Rich Foods Event
AWED DEADLINE : The AWED is almost upon us and the deadline is 15th of July – so buckle up everyone and send me your creations.
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My blog has been once again acknowledged and I am all dithers. One of my best outcomes of Blogging – Siri has bestowed a beautiful and flattering award to my blog. I am just running out of words. I was never good at handling fame
and appreciation.
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Great idea this. It is always difficult to thin of varied things to cook especially for a hungry family and some of the ideas here and elsewhere on your site have given me some great ideas so thak you!
This is cool…. good one! will try if I get it;)
Congrats for the award…. you deserve one:)
Hi DK
seitan is something I have learnt new form you, and this dish looks so delicious and I am sure with sezhuan Rice oh! it must have felt like heaven ..
hugs and smiles
jaya
looks so nice ,yummya nd healthy,…congrts for well deserved award…
DK, I’ve never tasted this but i might try it just to give the chewy texture a shot. Thanks for all the details on this new product. As always, this dish is also bursting with colour and loads of veggies – just the way I like it
Nice.
Another new product for me to try out. Looks like a delicious dish, Dhivi!! Congrats on the award and Siri is right. You have a very addictive blog!
That dish looks yummy.. I have frozen seitan and I’m going to try this recipe very soon. Thanks for sharing.
What a name! Never came across this one , thanks to introduce a new product
I will loook for… Congrats on ur award!
Nice award dear.. This is new to me.. Lemme look out..
Never know abt this Dhivya…Thanks for the healthy information abt Seitan..Looks yummy
I find a lot of healthy and new recipes in ur blog..and sure its addictive too
I seriously thought u mispelt the word or sumthing
.. it such a yummy protein rich dish! and indeed ur blog is ‘Addicting’.. for the reason – You surprise and enchant all of us with ur unique and lovely dishes..:DD
Hugs,
Siri
looks like seitan had stolen ur heart! it sure looks delicious, and thanks a lot for sharing info abt this protein-rich product. it sure was new to me!!
congrats on ur very deserving award!